On Tue, 2002-10-15 at 21:00, Kevin Anderson wrote: > MySQL is like MS Access. It's an OK database, but it doesn't scale nearly > as far as PostgreSQL.
I don't think a comparision to MS Access is very fair. Perhaps MySQL doesn't scale as far as PostgreSQL. I don't know as I've never tried it. I do know that MySQL easily handles 200 GB of data for our main web app at work, provides all the features we need, and handles all our transaction load. For what our company needs, it scales just fine. We could probably have used PostgreSQL as well. They're both good tools for the majority of database tasks. -- Guy Davis http://www.guydavis.ca Calgary, Alberta, Canada Digitally signed by GnuPG (DSA ID 30D52F0B at www.keyserver.net) PGP Fingerprint: 8DC8 4A6F C1AD 393B 39DB CDBF 196D 31D0 30D5 2F0
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